Surgical News volume 21 issue 3

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QASM

QASM Connects webinar series

The Queensland Audit of Surgical Mortality (QASM) is hosting a new series of free webinars under the banner QASM Connects from 2021 onwards. QASM Connects will be held three or four times a year and will be presented by surgeons.

QASM Connects – 2021 webinar series program • Webinar one (completed) Thursday 15 April 5 pm Dr David Grosser – Popliteal vein compression syndrome

Surgeons can contact QASM to discuss topics they would like to share with their peers or are interested in learning about. The QASM Connects webinar series is open to all surgeons, registrars and Trainees. Surgeons are encouraged to register and learn what their peers feel is important for patient care.

Dr Grosser presented on the importance of altering the perception that the main cause of DVT and PE is idiopathic. • Webinar two Thursday 29th July 5 pm (AEST) Dr Stephen Allison – Continuity of care Dr Allison will present on the importance of hand-over and the continuity of care for admitted patients. • Webinar three Thursday 7th October 5 pm (AEST) Dr Joanne Dale – Big bowel big problem Dr Dale will present on the early diagnosis and timely treatment of bowel obstructions.

Visit the QASM workshops and seminars webpage to find out more at https://tinyurl.com/ybjsccpe If you have any questions please contact the QASM team: QASM@surgeons.org

QASM Connects – 2022 webinar series program • Webinar one Thursday 17 February 2022 Dr Leong Tan – Cervical collars in elderly patients Dr Leong Tan will be presenting on the management of elderly patients being treated with cervical collars. • Webinar two Dates and speakers to be confirmed • Webinar three Dates and speakers to be confirmed


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Pledge-a-Procedure campaign

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pages 62-63

In memoriam

3min
page 61

Case note review

4min
pages 56-57

QASM Annual Seminar 2021 Surgery – Timing is Everything

1min
page 55

The value of surgical mentors – academics

8min
pages 52-53

Education activities

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page 48

Status quo remains in Tasmania

1min
page 47

Australian Society of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery (ASOHNS) Annual Scientific Meeting

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QASM Connects webinar series

1min
page 32

Gendered titles: a badge of honour or time for a change?

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page 31

Scholarships and Grants Program

5min
pages 58-64

The surgeons of Vanity Fair: Sir Morrell MacKenzie

6min
pages 50-51

The Pacific Island Program – how are we doing?

3min
page 41

Inspiring students and junior doctors to incorporate research into their daily practice

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Tour de Cure SA Discovery Tour 2021: persistence rewarded with satisfaction

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Fellow profile: Dr Alpesh Patel

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Dr Steven Craig on a life-changing Canadian Fellowship

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The state of robotic surgery

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Creating safety and respect in healthcare cultures

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Strengthening the foundation of surgical education to improve patient care

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A rare breed of rural surgeon

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The creative surgeon

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Welcome to our new VP

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Welcome to our new president

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A memorable RACS ASC for urologists

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RACS ASC 2021 – one with many firsts

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Reflections on an inclusive congress

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